1922 brought about agreement that Japan be given the former German colonies in Micro-nesia north of the Equator as a “class C ” man-date by the League of Nations. In the 1930s the world watched with ever increasing unease the real and perceived developments in the Mandated Territory of the Pacific Islands (Micronesia), especially following Japan’s re-fusal to sign the continuation of the treaty on the limitation of naval tonnage in 1935 and their departure from the League of Nations a year later. Japan was feared to be developing strategic strongholds and military infrastructure on some—if not most—of the Micronesian islands, a fear fueled by the secrecy with which she shrouded the mandated territory. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, J...
In 1862, Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate claimed the Ogasawara Islands, a small archipelago between Honsh...
An examination of the socio-economic development of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Micr...
From the early twentieth century, Japan has been central to any conception of the Asia-Pacific as a ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
This thesis examines the Japanese Imperial Navy's administrative policy for Guam, implemented from ...
reprint of the Micronesia Support Committee, AMPO (Japan-Asia quarterly review ), v.14, no.4If forwa...
Japanese policies toward nan’y o (the South Seas) developed rapidly in the inter-war period (1919-19...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001Pacific Islands StudiesIn the 1950's, a number of ...
The first Asian nation to modernize, Japan, within little more than a half century after the advent ...
I like to imagine a Central Pacifi c intersection existing at my childhood home, Kwajalein Atoll in ...
The historic preservation programs established in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands during ...
By 1937, Japanese immigrants and their children constituted fifty-five percent of the 113,277 inhabi...
Conference paper for the 9th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "History of the U. S. Trust ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
In 1862, Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate claimed the Ogasawara Islands, a small archipelago between Honsh...
An examination of the socio-economic development of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Micr...
From the early twentieth century, Japan has been central to any conception of the Asia-Pacific as a ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
This thesis examines the Japanese Imperial Navy's administrative policy for Guam, implemented from ...
reprint of the Micronesia Support Committee, AMPO (Japan-Asia quarterly review ), v.14, no.4If forwa...
Japanese policies toward nan’y o (the South Seas) developed rapidly in the inter-war period (1919-19...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2001Pacific Islands StudiesIn the 1950's, a number of ...
The first Asian nation to modernize, Japan, within little more than a half century after the advent ...
I like to imagine a Central Pacifi c intersection existing at my childhood home, Kwajalein Atoll in ...
The historic preservation programs established in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands during ...
By 1937, Japanese immigrants and their children constituted fifty-five percent of the 113,277 inhabi...
Conference paper for the 9th Annual Pacific Islands Studies Conference, "History of the U. S. Trust ...
Conference paper for the Cultural Encounters in the Pacific War conference, sponsored by the East-We...
In 1862, Japan’s Tokugawa shogunate claimed the Ogasawara Islands, a small archipelago between Honsh...
An examination of the socio-economic development of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Micr...
From the early twentieth century, Japan has been central to any conception of the Asia-Pacific as a ...